At Home Around The World: Tucked-Away Mansion In Westport

This stately mansion in Westport, Connecticut is mere blocks from the New England coastline.

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2 Hidden Hill Road, Westport, Connecticut | Presented by Carol Cutler, The Higgins Group Private Brokerage

Nestled in the cul-de-sac of an aptly named street, the mansion at 2 Hidden Hill Road offers privacy in an exceptional setting. Lush expanses of mature trees decorate the hillside from which the home’s backyard is carved out, held back by a stone retaining wall. The result is a secluded, intimate outdoor space.

In addition to its private feel, the yard is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a spacious manicured lawn, terrace and sizable swimming pool.

Inside, an impressive 10,000-square-foot floorplan lends itself to an array of sophisticated interior spaces, including multiple living rooms, a formal dining room and parlor.

Also included on the first floor, an open-concept, chef’s kitchen embodies the home’s seamless blending of traditional touches with a modern approach. Fireplaces can be found throughout the home, making for a cozy feel in a mansion otherwise defined by its grandeur.

The primary suite—one of the home’s seven rooms— boasts a second-story balcony overlooking the tree-laden scenery.

Located moments away from Compo Beach, this magnificent mansion represents the best a New England beach retreat has to offer, and then some.

About the area: Westport, Connecticut is a coastal town located in Fairfield County, in the southern part of the state. The town is situated on the Long Island Sound—approximately 47 miles northeast of New York City—providing it with a picturesque coastal setting. Known for its affluent population, the area is home to some of the most expensive homes in the state. The town has a mix of suburban and rural characteristics, with a range of housing options from historic homes to modern estates.

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